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1 | if a crowd of people surges, they all move forwards together very quickly (大群人)蜂拥前进 | The crowd surged forward towards the police. 人群向警察涌去。 | | 1a | to move forwards as a large mass very quickly 汹涌向前移动 | | The flood water surged down the little street. 洪水涌入狭窄的街道。 | | |
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2 | to increase a lot very quickly 剧增;陡增 | The value of exports surged last year, recording an all-time high. 去年的出口值剧增,达到前所未有的最高纪录。 | | Violence has surged in the Middle East. 中东的暴力活动猛增。 | |
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3 | surge if a feeling or an emotion surges, you start to feel it very strongly (感情)翻涌 | Panic surged inside her. 她内心充满恐惧。 | |
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4 | if water or electricity surges, its force suddenly becomes very strong (水力或电力)骤强 |
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- | ˌsurge ˈup |
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| surge2 3 | An uncontrollable anger surged up within him. 不可抑制的怒火在他心中燃烧。 | |
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